What is the eligibility criteria for Knights of Columbus scholarships and grants?

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The Knights of Columbus offers a variety of scholarships and grants aimed primarily at supporting students who are members of the Knights of Columbus, their families, or members of their local communities. The eligibility criteria can differ based on the specific scholarship or grant. Generally, applicants must be high school seniors intending to pursue higher education at a college, university, or other accredited educational institution. In many cases, eligibility typically includes being a Catholic male aged eighteen or older, or a Catholic male under the age of eighteen whose father is a member of the Knights of Columbus. Some scholarships may also welcome applications from Catholic daughters of members. Academic achievement is often a critical factor, with applicants usually required to maintain a certain grade point average. Participation in community service, extracurricular activities, and letters of recommendation can also play an important role in the selection process. It is advisable to consult the official Knights of Columbus website for specific scholarship details, including deadlines and application procedures, as different programs may have unique requirements.
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Answered Jul 15, 2025

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